Advertising

BioWare Founders Get Lifetime Achievement Award

BioWare founders Dr. Ray Muzyka and Dr. Greg Zeschuk will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2013 Game Developers Choice Awards.

The Game Developers Choice Awards ceremony takes place Wednesday, March 27th at 6:30 pm at the Moscone Convention Center during the 2013 Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco.

Lifetime Achievement Award honorees Muzyka and Zeschuk, known throughout the game development community as the ‘BioWare Doctors’, met while in medical school at the University of Alberta where they learned they shared a passion for video game development. They each continued to moonlight as doctors during the early years of BioWare but then transitioned to the videogame industry full time as they and their passionate teams at BioWare went on to create some of the industry’s most influential, highly praised and critically acclaimed role-playing games such as Baldur's Gate™, Neverwinter Nights™, Star Wars™: Knights of the Old Republic, Jade Empire™, Mass Effect™, Dragon Age™ and Star Wars™: The Old Republic.

The release of Baldur’s Gate put BioWare on the game development map and Neverwinter Nights, the third person role-playing game set in a fantasy world, further propelled the studio’s success; Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic solidified BioWare’s reputation as an RPG powerhouse, winning multiple GDCAs in 2004 including top honors for Best Game. That same year, The Doctors were co-recipients of the IGDA Ambassador Award for their contributions to the game development community and charities at large.

After the acquisition by Electronic Arts in 2008, the Doctors successfully led BioWare in developing two award-winning original IPs - the Mass Effect and Dragon Age series. The Mass Effect games, a series of emotionally engaging science fiction action role-playing shooters, have received more than 380 industry awards and counting. Like the Mass Effect series, the Dragon Age games – with more than 80 “Best Of” awards so far - is known for some of games’ greatest narrative, expansive worlds, deep character development, romances, voice acting and visual arts. In 2011, BioWare launched Star Wars: The Old Republic which was its first massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) and the studios’ biggest endeavor to date. The game has won more than 115 awards including Best New Online Game at the 2012 Game Developers Choice Online Awards. In September 2012, the Doctors announced their retirement from games to pursue other passions: Muzyka’s next chapter will involve mentoring and investing in technology, new media, medical innovation and social entrepreneurs, and impact investing at his new company Threshold Impact, while Zeschuk recently debuted a new web-based documentary-interview series, “The Beer Diaries,” which will showcase craft breweries around the world.

“The BioWare Doctors are truly a unique breed. Not only have they created some of the most emotionally-engaging and beloved games ever made, they are two of the most passionate, engaging, just all-around nice guys anyone could be fortunate enough to meet. Anyone, be they a longtime colleague or a fan who’s met them only once at an event like GDC can tell you they treat everyone like a friend, and I am so pleased we can show them our deep appreciation this year with this award,” said Meggan Scavio, General Manager of all GDC events. “There’s no denying the deep footprint Ray and Greg have made, and how much their dedication and leadership will be missed in our industry. We’re proud to honor them with the Lifetime Achievement Award as they parlay into their next careers.”

Dr. Ray Muzyka and Dr. Greg Zeschuk will be honored at the Game Developers Choice Awards ceremony, taking place on Wednesday, March 27th at 6:30 pm at the Moscone Convention Center during the 2013 Game Developers Conference® (GDC) in San Francisco. The ceremony is open to all Game Developers Conference attendees.

The show will be held immediately following the Independent Games Festival awards, and for the fourth consecutive year